STEM

Children conduct various science experiments. In the process, they write their hypotheses, observations, and conclusions in their journals, followed by a short presentation of what they learned from the experiments.


 RAIN CLOUD

This activity demonstrates how rain is formed. Water collects in the clouds until there is too much pressure, forcing it to leak through as rain. It is so cool that kids discover new things through hands-on activities and projects.


TAKE APART

Taking apart electric devices is a great STEM activity for kids. We took apart laptops, and found CPU (brain), RAM (memory), hard drive, fan, and keyboard, instead of memorizing such computer jargon in a textbook.

Taking apart laptops↓

Taking apart smartphones↓


HANDS-ON MATH

One of the most frequently asked questions in the classroom, especially for math, is probably that “when will you use this formula in my life? Why does it matter?”.

Education becomes meaningful when what you learned is used in a real-life situation. Here are our kids learning math through hands-on activities and fun games.


CAPILLARY ACTION

Gravity often causes water flow downhill. However, that is not always the case when it comes to plants. Through capillary action, plants pull up water in the soil against the force of gravity. This biological function can also be found in our body to circulate fluids.

We did some fun experiments to explore how water moves from one place to another via capillary action. ⠀